Why is Scott Walker second in the Republican field? Because he is the King of Rhetoric and invoked legislation to prove he is willing to sink any economy in order to be president.
Why are the others at single digits? Because they can't decide if they should be Donald Trump or Scott Walker.
Would Donald Trump actually be able to fire those that oppose him? Republicans are counting on his ability to steer the ship through all the rocks. Some believe he can.
July 15, 2015
By Igor Bobic
WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump (click here) has a lot of money, as he frequently likes to remind people. The celebrity mogul's entire brand rests on his wealth -- including his hotels, yachts, clubs and even the $100 million luxury jet that contains a gold-plated toilet.
So why, then, did some of his supporters feel inclined to donate to his presidential campaign in recent weeks, given that he could probably finance his own bid for the White House two or three times over if he so wished? The answer has more to do about disillusionment with both major political parties, and the belief that an outspoken outsider like Trump could accomplish what even Barack Obama could not -- a radical change to the political process.
"I didn’t donate to him because he needed money," Kinsey Craichy, who gave Trump's campaign $250, told The Huffington Post on Thursday. "I donated to him because he’s not afraid to speak the truth."
Craichy, the CEO of Living Fuel, a nutritional company based in Florida, supported Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential race. This go-round, however, he's looking for a bolder nominee who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in....
Why are the others at single digits? Because they can't decide if they should be Donald Trump or Scott Walker.
Would Donald Trump actually be able to fire those that oppose him? Republicans are counting on his ability to steer the ship through all the rocks. Some believe he can.
July 15, 2015
By Igor Bobic
WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump (click here) has a lot of money, as he frequently likes to remind people. The celebrity mogul's entire brand rests on his wealth -- including his hotels, yachts, clubs and even the $100 million luxury jet that contains a gold-plated toilet.
So why, then, did some of his supporters feel inclined to donate to his presidential campaign in recent weeks, given that he could probably finance his own bid for the White House two or three times over if he so wished? The answer has more to do about disillusionment with both major political parties, and the belief that an outspoken outsider like Trump could accomplish what even Barack Obama could not -- a radical change to the political process.
"I didn’t donate to him because he needed money," Kinsey Craichy, who gave Trump's campaign $250, told The Huffington Post on Thursday. "I donated to him because he’s not afraid to speak the truth."
Craichy, the CEO of Living Fuel, a nutritional company based in Florida, supported Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential race. This go-round, however, he's looking for a bolder nominee who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in....